Jim Perkins is a well-known video game industry entrepreneur and senior executive with an 18-year track record of publishing best selling hit games. Prior to jumping into the video game industry in 1989, he spent seven years at IBM in sales, marketing and competitive analysis. Jim co-founded and grew two highly successful video game publishing companies, FormGen and World Entertainment Broadcasting (Arush), from start-ups to multi-million dollar enterprises. He is credited with publishing such hit franchises as Duke Nukem, Wolfenstein, Doom, Driver, Unreal, Powerslide, Hunting Unlimited, and Playboy, among many others.

Perkins has appeared on CNN, CNBC, Fox, and in other media showcasing his companies and products. This success has earned him a high level of respect and integrity with top level industry executives, console manufacturers and technology companies. Jim has strong working relationships with the world’s largest video game publishers and most experienced and successful game development studios. His leadership qualities and business experience are well suited to the success of Radar and its unique breakthrough approach to the video game industry.

The leaders of Radar all have something in common:
We're from the game industry.

This doesn't seem so special, except if you look at the executive level of most of the competition, there's a stunning lack of experience from the game industry itself. But all of the founders and management of Radar come from the game and film industry.

We've been in the industry long enough and have more than our share of proven successes to know what works, and what needs radical fixing. We have a unique set of experiences that is as different to the film industry as the film industry is to rocketry. Compare our executives with those at other companies. You'll see the difference.